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Do Window Treatments Need to Match

 

The window treatments in your home are the finishing touch that takes a nice home and turns it into a sophisticated and professional-looking design. Homeowners looking to elevate their home’s interior design will want to replace generic, low-quality, and builder-installed window treatments with custom ones. Countless features and options are available, so how do homeowners choose the right ones for their homes? The first question they must ask is, do all the window treatments need to match? Learn about the benefits of choosing multiple types of window treatments and tips for successfully accomplishing a customer window treatment design style in your home.

Benefits of Matching Window Treatments

Choosing one window treatment design for your entire home has several benefits. Some homeowners appreciate having a cohesive look throughout their homes. Having all of the window treatments match helps tie the home’s spaces together. This is especially appealing in an open floor plan where you can see multiple areas of the home and their windows from one location. For example, if the living room and kitchen share an open space, both windows could have matching treatments.

Another benefit of having matching window treatments is the simplicity of choosing a custom design. Homeowners only have to settle on one design that will be adapted to all of the windows in the home. This reduces the time it takes to outfit a home with customer window treatments.

Benefits of Mismatched Window Treatments

While we call them mismatched, this isn’t an accurate term. With this approach, the customer window treatments in your home will be different from room to room but will still coordinate with each other. This approach is a more curated and customized look that will elevate a home from being builder-grade.

Designer Look

Choosing the perfect window treatment for each room is something a professional interior designer would do. They consider everything about the room, its design style, and the homeowner’s needs. This ensures they pick the right window treatment for each space. Professional designers also consider the overall impact the window treatments will have. Professional interior designers create layering in a room to elevate the space, add visual interest, and retain comfort. They do this by using different textures throughout the room, including the window treatments. Using different types of window treatments helps to accomplish this.

Personalized Style

A home should be a reflection of the homeowners. People are not one-dimensional beings with a flat personality. So, a home’s design shouldn’t be flat and one-dimensional, either. Using different types of window treatments complements a home’s interior design style to portray the many facets of the people living there. Perhaps the homeowners have big, bold, and outgoing personalities. Their window treatments could feature drapery throughout the home in different highly saturated colors and patterns. Or perhaps the homeowners exude an inner peace that is perfectly portrayed in their relaxed coastal interior design style. Wood shutters, natural woven shades, or linen drapery could perfectly complement the easygoing design of the home.

Functional Considerations

Custom window treatments give homeowners complete control over how their home functions. They are perfect for creating more privacy, controlling the amount of natural light, reducing heat transfer, or blocking all light for the darkest room possible. Different window treatments in each room let homeowners choose the perfect window treatment for their daily needs. For example, light-blocking drapery is perfect for a bedroom where you want to create the perfect space for sleeping. Sheer window treatments are ideal for a home office with soft natural light. Window treatments with insulating ability are perfect for a living room where you want to create a comfortable, welcoming space.

Balancing Non-Matching Treatments

To make mismatched window treatments a success in your home, you have to have balance. Finding the right combination of window treatments requires finesse. You want the window to look purposefully coordinated and not a sloppy mismatched mess. To accomplish this, there are a few tricks that the professionals use.

Finding Harmony

While non-matching window treatments are different, there is some uniformity to them. The window treatments must have a similar element to create a coordinated look. Choose a feature that you will carry throughout all of the window treatments. It could be a particular color, textile type, fabric weight, design style, or treatment type. For example, you decide you want a lightweight linen fabric for all of your windows. It could be a shade on one window, sliding panels on another, and drapery on another. Or perhaps you want shutters, so you have them in different finishes throughout the home.

Considering Home Layout and Architecture

Consider your home's layout and architecture when deciding if your window treatments should match. Your home’s design may help you decide which look is right for you. For example, some homeowners with an open floor plan would prefer all the windows to match. This is because you can easily see the windows in different spaces throughout the home simultaneously. In contrast, other homeowners may prefer their window treatments to be different in an open floor plan. The differing window treatments help to visually define each space without the need to create physical barriers.

 

If you have paired windows, these should match. Visually, matching custom window treatments creates balance and symmetry. Similarly, windows near each other or on the same wall may benefit from matching treatments. Because the windows are close to each other, having them match helps to create a defined space.

Layered Look

Try a layering approach if you can’t achieve a cohesive look with a single-window treatment solution. This lets you mix and match multiple window treatment solutions throughout the home. Layering window treatments lets homeowners address functional needs like controlling natural light and privacy without sacrificing design. A layered look can also create an elevated designer look, as you can combine soft and hard textiles.

Complementary colors and textures

Pairing complementary colors in your custom window treatment design will help create a home with personality and cohesion. Choosing colors that play off each other will help enhance the home's interior design style. It will also create a stronger, unique personality statement about the homeowners. They can be proud that their home accurately portrays who they are. Try one of these color combinations with your customer's window treatments.

 
  • Magenta and neutral tan

  • Powder blue and orange tangerine

  • Lavender and yellow

  • Teal and peach

  • Sage and pink

Expert Tips from Gotcha Covered

Working with the experts can make selecting new custom window treatments easier. Our professional design consultants dedicate themselves to knowing the latest product developments and features. They work with homeowners to find the perfect custom window treatment that looks beautiful and enhances their daily lives. We want our clients to love their custom window treatments.


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